The One about the AJAZZ/NACODEX TKL K870T Wired/Wireles RGB Mechanical Keyboard

When it comes to Chinese keyboards, one of the most popular brands is EPOMAKER and EPOMAKER tends to license their mechanical keyboards to other companies, so if you are looking on Amazon, definitely check out AJAZZ or NACODEX keyboards.

They utilize the same specs as the EPOMAKER brand but the main difference is that a company has its branding on the keyboard. In this case, I am reviewing the AJAZZ/NACODEX TKL Wired/Wireles RGB Mechanical Keyboard.

The keyboard features 87 keys and works on both Mac & Windows computers.  Also, there is a bluetooth button (you can also do FN +P to pair) and a roller button near the arrow keys to control volume and lights.

Now this is AJAZZ is mid-range when it comes to pricing (under $70) because it’s a Bluetooth Wireless/Wired keyboard. And you can connect up to three devices.

The keyboard also comes with an N-key rollover in wired mode, 18 RGB light effects and utilizes a 2000mAh built-in-battery.

The keyboard is available in white and black but you can choose black, blue or red switches. In addition, the keyboards do come with a keycap puller and additional switches (black, red and blue) and also a few red, yellow, blue, purple keycaps.

Immediately, once I started testing the keyboard, I started changing the keycaps immediately.  EPOMAKER/AJAZZ/NACODEX uses these lettering and numbering that can be hard to see at times, so I tend to switch them out.

The only thing I kept from the original keys are the function keys because they show the function options on the keycaps (for audio or brightness levels, pausing, going to a next song, mute, etc.).

But I’ve reviewed EPOMAKER/AJAZZ/NACODEX keyboards in the past and I can tell you they are quality mechanical keyboards offered at a cheaper price.

Now, as mentioned, this one is a bit more pricey compared to other mechanical keyboards that I have reviewed from the company at under $70 but part of that is because a lot of Bluetooth mechanical keyboards are expensive (especially if they are offered by a major brand).  A Bluetooth keyboard I reviewed recently was $200, so $70 is much cheaper.

And connection worked very well, but to be truthful, because of latency, I prefer to be on wired with this keyboard. But pairing wasn’t difficult at all.

If you are looking for a Bluetooth keyboard with a volume wheel and one you can customize, definitely give the AJAZZ/NACODEX TKL K870T Wired/Wireles RGB Mechanical Keyboard a try!